Sounds better than the bullshiat they fry for the Chicken Festival where I live. They want $10 a plate for a piece of chicken and a biscuit. fark them,I can make that shiat in my own kitchen for maybe at the most a $1.50 a plate and that plate includes two sides,the chicken and the biscuit.

/At the lovely Sanders stage,that rattles the windows in my apt,last year I saw people clapping. I get curious and go to look at the stage. There isn't anyone on it. Those brain dead bastards were clapping for the radio that was on between the scheduled shiat.//I'm done ranting.

Wow, the "confederate flag" joke was hilarious. That never, ever gets old. It remains funny every time it is referenced, no matter how many times I hear it. Very clever and witty, submitter. I hope no one ever comes up with a new, fresh joke with which to generalize southerners.

I use butter and sour cream when I make mashed potatoes, and they are excellent. The bacon sounds good too, but that would add a lot of work just frying a couple pieces of bacon just to chop-up and mix into potatoes.

I use butter and sour cream when I make mashed potatoes, and they are excellent. The bacon sounds good too, but that would add a lot of work just frying a couple pieces of bacon just to chop-up and mix into potatoes.

Ever since The Colonel stopped doing random inspections and driving away with the pressure cookers of KFC's that weren't up to snuff, the chain has gone downhill. I would not eat at one. Bojangles is currently the best of the chicken places.

Memo to subby: Harland Sanders was born in Indiana...(they were part of the Union). He opened his first restaurant in Kentucky (which was a neutral state) so the whole confederate flag reference shows that you're dumb, too lazy to do a bit of research or failed at trolling.